Presentation 2007-12-11
Study on Model for Emergency Message Systems and Services
Kazuo KAMATA, Shunichi YONEMURA, Masakatsu AOKI, Shin-ichiro EITOKI,
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Abstract(in English) This report deals with a functional model for emergency message systems and services as a thought tool for designing them. Emergency message systems and services are essentially fundamental in a society. This leads to the design principle that the systems and services should be accessible for everyone when required. We introduce a concept of functional user that is a sort of abstraction of the combination of a real human user and message reception situations. We then show certain application of the model presented to the message transmission systems and services.
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Keyword(in English) Emergency Message / Universal Design / Functional Model / Information System Design
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Title (in English) Study on Model for Emergency Message Systems and Services
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Keyword(1) Emergency Message
Keyword(2) Universal Design
Keyword(3) Functional Model
Keyword(4) Information System Design
1st Author's Name Kazuo KAMATA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University()
2nd Author's Name Shunichi YONEMURA
2nd Author's Affiliation Cyber Solution Labs., NTT
3rd Author's Name Masakatsu AOKI
3rd Author's Affiliation Cyber Solution Labs., NTT
4th Author's Name Shin-ichiro EITOKI
4th Author's Affiliation Cyber Solution Labs., NTT
Date 2007-12-11
Paper # SITE2007-46
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 375
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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